Posted on 07/30/2021 11:27:28 PM PDT by weston




IIRC, the Viking Kities showed up on zot threads. Anyone could post them. It just was a way to laugh at liberals. Also, included in the fun was B.C Comic’s lightning ZOT and we all enjoyed the smoke which used to be an intollerable troll.
we could always write an opus for somebody else. 😈
Cool!
A perfect dog!
Thank you for finding this thread.
I will be reading it just as soon as we get back from our drive.
The weather is glorious and we want to get out and enjoy it.
I got into it with some guy awhile back, he called an uneducated noob. I’ve been here years longer than him! I responded that he was calling me what he actually is. A Few others chimed in and stuck up for me. I never liked arguing or anything even in person, but sometimes I can’t ignore things.
Thanks for that info and interview link.
It’s a test of skills the babies have at certain ages, so a score of 100 would be normal, but 80 would be under developed. These babies were lacking in verbal skills, responses, etc.
Good!
“And we owe a lot of his training to our Siamese cat who ruled the homestead.”
That explains a lot. 😼
Thanks for the link....fun to scroll through the old kitteh threads.
It’s in the 3+ trillion bill.
In Animal Farm, Napoleon takes the puppies in chapter 3. This is because he wants to raise and train them to be his own bodyguards. As well as brute force, Napoleon exerts power over the animals through lies, gaslighting, and trickery.
As with any dictator, Napoleon understands the overriding importance of catching them young—of indoctrinating one’s subjects at the earliest possible age. By taking the puppies away from their mothers, he’s beginning the process of their indoctrination. Napoleon intends to train them to act as attack dogs for his brutal regime. As well as forming a formidable personal bodyguard, they will also be set upon any animal that dares to step out of line.
As always with Napoleon, he isn’t thinking about what’s best for the animals, but only for himself. Taking the puppies from their mothers is about consolidating his dictatorship by making sure that no one gets any ideas about trying to depose him.
However, Napoleon doesn’t just rely on brute force in exerting power over the animals. Through the medium of his propagandist-in-chief, he uses gaslighting—making people question the reliability of their memories—to convince the animals that it was Napoleon and not his bitter rival Snowball who was the hero of the Battle of the Cowshed.
https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/in-animal-farm-in-what-chapter-does-napoleon-take-268023
Thanks! I saw that a few days ago. The FBI is busy these days.
Thanks for posting!
The good old days.
Enjoy your glorious day!
Just saw this funny dog commercial
0:15
Greenies TV Commercial, ‘Stick’
5 months ago
iSpot.tv
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/th5f/greenies-shipwrecked
Sweet.
What a good pup. Most of my dogs have been German Shepherds or a mix. Loyal to their owners and great protectors.
“I heard a bang as the screen slammed shut”
Scary! Dogs have amazing hearing. Luckily whoever it was or whatever it was heard him also.
Cooper tries to be intimidating. I tell him he does have a big dog bark, cuz it is pretty deep not like your usual yep yep dogs. But I’m not sure anything would run away if they heard him. Definitely not if they saw him, lol.
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